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What the French told us about euro
Notre Europe – Institut Jacques Delors et le Mouvement européen – France ont offert la possibilité aux citoyens de venir débattre de l’UE localement. Cette vidéo fait état de la diversité des avis, des suggestions et des préoccupation des français rencontrés.
After 60 years, the European Union has known numerous successes, but some solutions need to be found regarding enduring challenges. Consequently, it is necessary to do the inventory of the strengths and weaknesses of the actual EU, in order to invent the future one.
With the upcoming European elections of May 2014, Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and the European Movement – France offered to the citizens to debate of the EU locally.
The 6 months of dialogues in the 8 euro-constituencies of both metropolitan and overseas France, lead us in Albi, Rouen, La Rochelle, Besançon, Evry, Orléans, Saint Denis in La Réunion and Aix-en-Provence.
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